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  4. BOMBARDED BY ENEMY

    On the western front the Germans have violently bombarded the British and French lines, but their attack has been checked. ...

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  5. AEROPLANES BUSY

    A Paris official message says:--"Despite a strong wind a squadron of 35 aeroplanes assembled this morning and bombarded the strategic railway station ...

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  8. LEAVING CONSTANTINOPLE

    Reports from Bucharest state that the Germans are hastily leaving Constantinople and taking with them their money deposits. A German military attache took £4500, and ...

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  9. ARTILLERY IN POLAND

    A petrograd official message [?] "Local actions continued on the Rivers [?] and [?] fronts [?] heavy artillery [?] ...

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  10. ITALY'S ADVANCE

    A Rome official message says:--"In the Carnic region, owing to the successful offensive taken by our troops on the morning of the 11th on the heights ...

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  11. TOO MUCH DISCIPLINE

    The Australian wounded in the English military hospital bitterly complain of the rigid discipline and restrictions. The Commonwealth is trying to ...

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  13. SEVERAL TRENCHES CARRIED

    The Italians have made two fierce attacks on Monte Sabino, and have carried several lines of trenches. The Austrian resistance was terribly ...

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  14. "THINGS WE MUSN'T DO"

    Private Bert Smythe, of Jerilderie, in the course of a letter published on another page of this issue, describes his experiences in a hospital at Birmingham, England:-- ...

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  15. FOE RAIDS VENICE

    Venice was bombarded by an aeroplane on Sunday. At 8 o'clock in the morning, when the aeroplane was 2000ft. up, the first bomb ...

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  16. ITALIAN CO-OPERATION

    The Paris Gaulois, referring to the visit of General Porro, one of the Chiefs of the Italian, Headquarters Staff, draws the inference that the Italian operations are being ...

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  17. WILSON'S DILEMMA

    Americo-German agents are tremendously energetic in endeavoring to counteract the public indignation aroused by the German Note. ...

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  18. BEATEN OFF

    A Paris official message says:--"In Belgium the Germans bombarded the British and French lines, using suffocating gas shells. ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. OVER FIVE HUNDRED MILLION

    Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons to-night that since the War Loan had closed, some newspapers had estimated that ...

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  20. "FATHER M'AULIFFE, V.C."

    Sister Kellett writes to her mother at Penrith, under date May 3:--"Truly it would make your heart ache to hear the stories some of the poor boys tell ...

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  21. ON THE EASTERN FRONT

    A Petrograd official despatch indicates that the enemy offensive is being held, and that several Russian attacks have been carried out successfully on various parts of the ...

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  22. RUSSIAN PRESS CRITICAL

    President Wilson's conciliatory policy is adversely criticised by the Russian press. The Petrograd Vechernco Vremja writes:--"Every syllable of the German reply ...

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  23. AMBASSADOR MENACED

    Sir Cecil Spring Rice, British Ambassador to the United States, while motoring at Long Island on the night following the attack on Mr. J. P. Morgan, noticed six men descend ...

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  24. "I'LL BE AVENGED"

    The City Territorial battalions inaugurated a monster recruiting campaign in Trafalgar-square. A large detachment of troops marched to the spot with flags flying and ...

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  25. ILLUSTRIOUS BOTHA

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, in moving the tribute to General Botha, in the House of Commons to-day, outlined the remarkable campaign that had been brought to a ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN RHODESIA

    The Times correspondent at Salisbury, Rhodesia, reports several engagements on the North Rhodesian border between the Germans and a combined Anglo-Belgian force. ...

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  27. CRITICAL DAYS OF WAR

    There is a growing feeling among members of the House of Commons that the adjournment of Parliament should be strictly limited. ...

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